at the the vagina's like a socket. The very end of the socket is a tiny hole and that hole is the the pinpoint opening of the cervix and that hole if you go through that tiny tiny hole, it gets to the uterus and the uterus is a cavity where we hold babies where the lining comes out. That's what period blood is is the lining of the
But I think it's important to recognize because it is a visually-assessable disease. So a normal cervix -- the cervix , just for everyone who-- I learned this when I started at MobileODT-- the cervix is where the baby comes out through, right? So it's part of the woman's anatomy.
So it's part of the woman's anatomy. And the cervix , a normal cervix , is fleshy and has squamous cell and columnar cells. As the virus infects those cells, they start to become inflamed.
They are illuminated by the spotlights. an image of their cervix .
that goes inside of the uterus and the balloon part um that's on the shaft will sit outside the cervix and um it's a very simple all silicone uh device that um that uh in the first inhuman cases that we did so we've done 10 cases in
She lies on the table. The provider scrapes cells off the cervix , puts it in a little bucket, closes that bucket, gives it to a medical assistant. The medical assistant takes it and brings it into the front corner.
They are illuminated by the spotlights. So we cannot be identified by our cervix or by-- well, it depends on what images of our skin.
They are illuminated by the spotlights. Because women had never seen their cervix .
Do it with all the proper and necessary security precautions to ensure that patient privacy is kept. But you can't identify a woman from her cervix , nor can you identify a man from his oropharyngeal cancer, or any person from their skin disease. Let's use that information so that any provider, anywhere-- any nurse, any midwife, any technician that can take a mobile phone and bring it into the field--
interesting neurochemicals because it's it's a it's a motivator of human connection. It's essentially the drug that is released during childirth to make baby happening things like cervix opening and stuff. It's the first neurochemical that you get from uh breastfeeding and it's the drug that bonds humans. So, if you have a little
And yeah, in the book, I cover a whole other range of phrases like failure to progress, which sometimes gets written on people's birth notes, incompetent cervix , my woman in room three. Good girl is a phrase that sometimes is used health professional to woman.
They are illuminated by the spotlights. And at a distance, it images the cervix .
As the virus infects those cells, they start to become inflamed. And, visibly, on the surface of the cervix , you start to see signs that that infection is beginning to grow. At that stage, at pre-cancerous stage, you can still just cut out those cells-- literally freeze them out or burn them out
They are illuminated by the spotlights. What I can say about it is that, what's fascinating about the cervix is that it's a pretty clear example of squamous cell carcinoma, which
They are illuminated by the spotlights. There aren't public data sets available to ensure that kind of identification of a person based on one mole or on a cervix or an oral cavity, even.
They are illuminated by the spotlights. So it took us a pretty long time to develop an algorithm that can identify the cervix .
They are illuminated by the spotlights. So we do have a dataset that we made available through Kaggle in a competition that Intel sponsored on type of cervix , which
And at that stage, it is almost impossible to save a woman's life. So you have this very long process that can take up to 20 years where, from a normal cervix to a precancerous cervix , you have a five-year window.
They are illuminated by the spotlights. We took that hot dog/not hot dog instruction, and within three days, we built an algorithm that was cervix not a cervix .
They are illuminated by the spotlights. And our device, which is classified as a colposcope-- which is a long-range microscope to look at the cervix , the vagina, and the vulva--